Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1948 — Page 2
PAGE TWO
True courtesy in of the heart. —Fooks. 0 APPOI*TWK>T OF UIMIMnIH VMIIE *u. **a? Sulli-e l« krrrh, Thai ihv und*r*lgri<-4 ho- h-i it ipp<. nt»<l AdtnlnlatraiHx of th< x»taU of Joseph F. Korlaubcr Ist- ut Ailrftna County, d<- <-m»i-<l. The . >t .(<• la probably »olv<nt. Hasel harlrabrr *<lmlel«trairl* *orll a. iihh Seevrla 11. Metearser Aliorae; April J-l I-Ji " O — - iI'I'UIM WEX r OF (inuMUgirmiv RbTITE Sb. 412Sutler la hereto al«r«. That the undersign, .1 »,av. l>.-»n ap-| potnled of toe tai'C.el of Grace C t'oflur late u. .. .on* County, <!«■«• i>»<l The • *bit« probably solvent, Edward l„ (offer. Grartlrtr Taesteaae, SilmlKlat raiora • April 2. 11*1* F.d. X. Hasse. XHoraef ' April H —34— - -
It’s Good! FRESH, COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE HI RE PORK AT GERB E R ’ S MEAT MARKET
Notice To Taxpayers ~ Monday, May 3 FINAL DAY TO PAY TAXES Avoid the last minute rush and the risk of paying the penalty by paying vour taxes now.
TIBIB •m good/year Add* 415 bt of wwight !• e 10-3 U f»«lw Tire Solution 100 odds extra weight, gives more traction tv any farm tire, regardiese of its make 100. tire pressure remains constant — preventing low pressure breaks. Ask us about Goodyear Solution 100 now. goodAeaii 2 SIBVICI STOtl (,LEN OSWALT. Mgr. Phone 262121 N. 2nd St. ~ ----- m
Immediate Delivery MAYTAG WASHERS Bottle ana Natural Gas Stoves Deep Freezer* — Iroaers Trade in your old one Time Payment* KITCHEN APPLIANCES 23S K Second St. Phaa * 95
School Taachra Flahlng Bellingham, Waah (lif) — The local high school has offered a course In commerical fishing techniques. It la believed to be the first of Its kind among the nation's high schools
LARD OPEN KETTLE RENDERED TO GIVE YOU OLD-FASHIONED FLAVOR 5 ,b - *1.25 Bucket GERBER MEAT MARKET ICE! WE HAVE PLENTY OF ICE at the old Packing House 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. — Also At — 416 Niblick St.—Anytime ELMER’S ICE DELIVERY Phone 1683
' W v| otmKil * X I BSm v-»,. •> ’i 1 eSeEk- J — <4 h.x wRk r.» ■■ \ ■’’ 4 * r- — IB ml ♦* ■ jEmFme WITHOUT A CARE in the world, apparently, Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsborough enthuses at the baseball opener in Griffith Stadium, Washington, after finding UMW President John L Lewis guilty of contempt of court a few hours earlier. A fine of $1,100,000 against the union and >20,000 against Lewis followed. (International)
Some Violence Is Reported In Paris Os Italy Communists Make Formal Demand To Share In Cabinet — Home, Apr. 21—(t'Pi—Violence broke out in both the north and routh of Italy today in the wake of Premier Alcide lie Gas peri's < rushing victory over the communists. Ten persons were injured in the Foggia area of the south last I night and early today when police | and arrnv reinforcements used | tear gas bombs to break up com-1 munlst demonstrations in threel towns protesting government! election “fraud." Two more ammunition dumps' were attacked In the Milan areal and one soldier was wounded ' High military sources in Milan said all troops and Carabinieri were plated on the alert In the Milan-Genoa area where the situation was described as “tense," These developments coincided with formal communist demand* for participation in the new government and threats of a nationwide wave of "dangerous ten" I ideas" 1 if refused At the same lime the communist frout began to crumble under the impact of De Gasperls victory A group of six leftwing socialist leaders presented leftwing socialist chief Pietro Nenni with a demand their party quit the leftist alliance. trfiicial final returns on the two-day Italian election confirmed He (Jasperi's smarhing victory, | They gave lie Gaspari's Christian Democrat party 49.7 percent of the vole for the assembly and 17.9 percent of the senate. Communists won 30.7 percent in the assembly and 31 percent in the senate. Reports from Foggla said Carabinieri fortes were ordered into ’ac tion throughout the "bloody Puglia" region to put down the wave of communist demonstrations. The riots were said to lie the worst since the communistled strikes last November. One demonstration of 1.000 per- ' sons started at midnight in San ; Severe. north of Foggfa. Speak- ' ers charged election returns , issued by the* government were j a "fake." Police and Carabinieri were unable to break up' the ; crowds. Troops rushed In from j Foggla and dii-pdicd the mob i with tear gas. At 2 a. m. another 350 leftists met in the central square in I Apricc-ns, listening to loudspeak
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
er charges from communist head quarters that the election was a "fraud." Ixx-ai police again were helpless. Part of the reinforcements at San Severe were rushed to Apricena. They restored order with tear gas Another 2.Dm demonstrators gathered around communist headquarters ut Cerignola. southeast of Foggia. Intending to stage a similar coordinated demonstration. Troop reinforcements were rushed in before the rally was organized. The sight of several armored cars caused the crowd to disperse. Fighting also broke out between communists and anti-communists in Milan last night. Police broke up tjie brawling and arrested 30 communists in a semi uniform of red sweaters. o — Redkey High School Returns To Normal Brief Walkout At School Is Ended I Redkey, Ind.. April 21 (t'Pl — t All of Redkey high school's pupils returned to their classes today after a brief demonstration yesI terday in protest against the ap--1 parent "dismissal" of one of their ■ teachers. School superintendent J. Rus sell Hiatt sai<l that a meeting was held last night at which the situa- ■ tion was explained to students. He said they were told la-land la-mniing. mathematics teacher. : had not been dismissed from his job. but only that he had not been I re-employed for the 194 H-49 schotd year. Many of the students paraded ' around the school building yesterday carrying placards stating that “we want Lemifiing.” i Hiatt said the “rumors had clr- ' i-ulated" that the school's senior I < lass students would be unable to take their annual sightseeing trip to the eastern part of the country, l-einmlng. class sponsor, will accompany the class on the trip. Fear that they would not lie able i to take the trip because the teach'l er had been "dismissed" .was "proi bably the immediate reason" fori ; the brief walkout by the students. . , . — Hide Those Ugly Lines i . If your house has odd-sired, i ptMirly - proportioned windows. )•’ make them Inconspicuous. Paint . them to match the sidewalls I'se i Lucas Super-White TG Hoes’j Paint. It's the white that STAYS 1 j white . . . wears longer. For Sale i at Arnold A Klank, Inc. adv.
Lines
I 1 1 I VJ * I rJ EsSSEeSSI DON'T HESITATE TO APPLY TO OS WIEN YOU NEED A IOAN Wi will nuke • t» l«" )<»•’ *• quick •• w« will • Urf«r one. Yow signature and ia<oma are ths chief •scarify rsquirsoeMs. a _ A mil Bert a vow in<o«< «ch month will -epey th« loen >P«iM term* are avsiUHs to farmer* or otbo neexxie w, “ »«o*o"*W« *"• Um« quickly »riv Mel m»<l« ■>u«tlv on nmc dey you «»rlr u> tell you m>«e eScut tt—«x> oblitatton Call fbuw t LOCAL LOAN COMPANY iMWtmted BrMA »s*ra BaiMiet AmoM »IMT Mww 1-k.y MCATva.
Hiatt said. Lemming, a 28-year-old World War II veteran and father of three children, has taught at the school for two years. Hiatt said. - — -8 Kokomo Teachers Are Given Wage Increase Kokomo, Ind ~ April 21 ■ (t'P) The Kokomo public school board today announced a salary Increase (or the system's teachers. (). M. Swihart. superintendent, said the increase would total |65.000, or an average of about |27S per teacher. o_ Training Course In Arson Investigation The fourth annual training course In arson investigation and detection will be held at Purdue I'niverslty April 26 to 3«, according to an nouncement made by Prof. J. L. Lingo, director of the public safety institute. Cooperating with the safety institute and the Indiana fire service training schools in the course will be local, state and national organizutlono interested in arson problems and kindred crimesTrade In a Good Town — Decatui Neuritis Pains Like An Electric Shock To A Ixical Woman Just recently a middle-aged woman of this vicinity told us that she had suffered 3 years of torture with neuritic pains. She said she felt like a sharp knife was being gouged Into her muscles, and sometimes these pains would strike, her like an electric shock. She sail one could hardly stand It. Today this lady is again enjoying life and she says the change Is due to taking THL’-AID. Her pains are gone now. No more feeling like a knife gouged into her muscles. She is entirely free of her misery, thanks to this remarkable compound. TRI' AID Is the new liquid for mula containing three valuable medical ingredients. Th/-se Three Great Medicines, all blended into one. go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritic ach>-s atrl pains. Miserable people stMtn feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get TRV-AH). Sold by AH Drug Stores here in Decatur
fflMlrfs jjavotiZe rfutonaZc ffcsfat I NOWCOSTSLESSTHANANYOmERiI SiH The ONE and ONLY BENDIX ! I Mass Produced with 10 years of I ’MS Experience Brings You Wash * >-"—•«! » I Day Freedom At Only A Few « Dollars .More Than Old-Fashion- Jh ed Hard Work Washers. . * |B Model S-ldl 1 a0.95 II HH I««. 219.95 < I ’ II • 4 I I I I X J v Now'i the time to join the million Be ruin owners who take Life easy on washday. AH they <m is put in the clothes, set a dial and add ■ !.! ft; « a "dash" of soap. Ihe Bendix automatic Home Vi asber does the 4 X 1 Fi ast ... tun when they're not in the house. ' \ 'jj It washes thoroughly, rinses J times and damp-drys the clothes t . then it drains and shun itself off autotnaticrlly. That's the life? III! wa Just ask your lucky neighbor who owns a Bendix. Then see yous /< ' ' .y authorized Bendix Dealer? He DOWM PATMINrS PSOUCVD . . . COMf IN TODAX Model 9-Wl LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE F F yl IN jT I j T Xr
BAND OF (Coot. From Page Onr) (^iiiy - iloosier in the group, contended it was his afternoon off and he hadn't been working. The mayor found him not guilty. Bill Palmer. Bangor. Me.; Lloyd larlr. Marlon. O. (the boss), and Winston Raber. Dallas. Texas, all produced copies of their Worl War II discharges and as veterans i didn t have to have a license. W M. Hail. Memphis, Tenn., a vowed he had not srdd any mags Zines inside the jorporatlon limit and a check tailed to reveal any sale for hun. except one just outside the city limits. He wae not charged with an offense, either The 11:51 salesman? Well sir. he hadn't shown up yet although officer Death kept a dose watch on the group's station wagon, park-
Trade In a Good town — Decatur 320 ANNUAL SALE OF THE Auglaize (o. Shorthorn Breeders Association ▼w P * wI »»i■•miAx ■ , it tow* Witk <•(••« at sod rakraS 16 kuili at lenlcaakla a*a. 37 krad and agas kailart. ! April 26, 1948 Shaw at * a. is. Sala at IZ a'dack E.S.T. st Wapakoneta Fairground, WAPAKONETA, OHIO : 65 LOTS OF WELL BRED i AND GOOD INDIVIDUALS Far aatalak addraw [ W. H. STEVA, Manager St. Marys, Ohio
ed in front of the city hall. And yet a..e J.uhLako. Dwatur Camera Club member, agreed to take a photo ftr the Daily Democrat. had developed and p in ed his , "shot" we found 11 faces In the group, other than thrwo of lorsi ! officials, whom we know and can
OU{ I APR 22—Mr & Mr- F« rres- ste <-. i >.-, ni?h st m t t 2 fine rt sidenco proper. k-s. A„it rv < a f e J, >!t 6« aMgaßu west Realty Auction Go . .1 F. Sanmann ». APR 23 Argos Produce Co., bnainess and huildi;,/ - MFJI 3 loti, household goods. Argos, Ind W Conducted by Kent Realty Co. ‘ 1 APR 24 Karl Cripe. 11 miles North of Decsfur ( , n ■<; ... and personal property Ellenberger K-- * APR 2S-Howard S. Roebuck. Markle. Ind 1(., P | i . 4< k ‘ Kstablished Business with Modern Fixiur<*a .Jr » 7:00 P. *M. MidWMt Realty Auction c 0 " • r - ' APR. 30-Claude M. Stephenrcn, 9 miles NoribnaM i 126 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Am tj ou ( manu. auctioneer-. 1 J l MAY 1 Catharine L Tettman Eitate. So. Third 8t v. of real estate. Theodore Graliker, Exe i u t„ r erstein. auctioneer. r “ r MAY I—J. Edwin and Marie Donaghy, Vnlondaie (nd < Modern Home and Two Lots. Midwest k» a | )t J F. Sanmann. auctioneer MAY 1 Elmer Du Chartne. Plymouth. Ind s.-rvic factory bldg.. 3 acres land. Conducted bv W R Savage. Hicksville. O . Auct ‘ First Class Repair Slate Shingles E 11" x 21" I Supply limited Call 144 Ee Jh FOR SALE | 40 Acre Farm —7 Room House Nice little country home—bath and water system. Barn 36x60 with 12 ft. shed. Stantioa-.” cups for II cows. Milk house, large chicken Granary and tractor shed. I i Located I miles North of Dent Schoolhmw and i, ■ mile East. IVy miles East of Fuelling Church. iCI miles out of Decatur past Shroyer Lake. | Can give possession in 30 days. AMOS LEHMAN |m Decatur, Ind. K. R. 3 |
WEPWESDAY. ai-Ril ~
' Hcntj.'y 1 ’’ " a - -‘Hr ~ IsW '• ' t :1 (i ., x'F ■ ' 1,1 "• g 1 V"
